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conservatives like the referendum recall process, they used it well to use the size of government. they used the administrative govern chlt to do anything they want. the social and industrial justis agenda, most people would not protections that were set up there. i think obama's quite wisely most popular expert in government and the final assault on the progressive era. so if it's obama, protecting a vision of government post-19 pre-1910, obama will win that fight and i think that's why he set it up this way. as mr. rove outlined in his article today in the wall street journal, republicans aren't going to fall for this. they're not going argue, i would imagine they won't against the wisdom of teddy roosevelt's new nationalism and they're going to go after his agenda whether it's on health care, stimulus or other things like that. the other thing that's interesting about the speech obama gave, there wasn't any big policy change in what he outlined. he has now taken his new foundation idea which is is an investment in education, science and research, tax reform, financial regulation
conservatives like the referendum recall process, they used it well to use the size of government. they used the administrative govern chlt to do anything they want. the social and industrial justis agenda, most people would not protections that were set up there. i think obama's quite wisely most popular expert in government and the final assault on the progressive era. so if it's obama, protecting a vision of government post-19 pre-1910, obama will win that fight and i think that's why he set...
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enough that they will do our work for us,t dependent on us having the message on them, it's about us running around in our own way. >> let me underscore that point with a reminder that politics is about as much about emotion as any other feeling or psyche in american politics. i want to just show this to you, because it goes back to one of the core elements, the attention or the connection you may have with one voter or one party versus another. and this just is illustrative of that. >> if i told you that the republican leadership sent me down here in order to do this focus group, what piece of advice do you want me to take back to them, chuck? >> don't compromise your values or you'll lose your base. >> okay. and ben agrees with that. how many say i agree with chuck? so how are you going to get some kind of consensus between republicans and democrats, or don't you worry about it? >> i think the republican party needs to work it out themselves before they try to reach out to the democratic party. >> is it important to get consensus or not that important? >> we're becoming polarized.
enough that they will do our work for us,t dependent on us having the message on them, it's about us running around in our own way. >> let me underscore that point with a reminder that politics is about as much about emotion as any other feeling or psyche in american politics. i want to just show this to you, because it goes back to one of the core elements, the attention or the connection you may have with one voter or one party versus another. and this just is illustrative of that....
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it was the model that barack obama used. how do we know that? just look at the two bills and listen to president obama. he said he listened and watched what went on in massachusetts. with the romney kennedy health care bill. and, yes, ted kennedy when mitt romney signed that bill was standing right behind him applauding. now, any time you have ted kennedy standing behind you applauding something, you know this is not a freedom bill. [applause] there's governor romney in the health care debate advocated not for the other states but for the federal government to adopt. and then during the debates he said i never did it. until we found out yes he did do it again and again. why? why would the republican party even contemplate on this most central issue of the day the issue that got the tea party and millions of americans off their couches and out into the streets, helped us win the 2010 election is the central issue a constitutional issue whether the federal government can force you to do something? and yet we would possibly here in the state of ill
it was the model that barack obama used. how do we know that? just look at the two bills and listen to president obama. he said he listened and watched what went on in massachusetts. with the romney kennedy health care bill. and, yes, ted kennedy when mitt romney signed that bill was standing right behind him applauding. now, any time you have ted kennedy standing behind you applauding something, you know this is not a freedom bill. [applause] there's governor romney in the health care debate...
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>> he used it successful. you're right to mention it. he started trying out the change message within the democratic party pour trag clintrtraying c establishment of the party. it's interesting within primary campaign the establishment of that party can actually be a boogie man, and that's what we're seeing like gingrich and santorum talking about how the party elites, which is how they rover to it all the time, are anointing romney. so obama did that successful. it was a good tryout, and that's why having him as the nominee probably made him the better change candidate because he established that message within his own party, and it was very easy to broaden it out to the rest of the electric rate with mccain on the other side. >> this is another ad from this campaign cycle by the democratic national committee which very early on taking the gamble that they expect mitt romney to be the republican nominee and using his past words as campaign fodder for 2012. let's watch. >> from creator of "i'm running for office for pete's sake" comes th
>> he used it successful. you're right to mention it. he started trying out the change message within the democratic party pour trag clintrtraying c establishment of the party. it's interesting within primary campaign the establishment of that party can actually be a boogie man, and that's what we're seeing like gingrich and santorum talking about how the party elites, which is how they rover to it all the time, are anointing romney. so obama did that successful. it was a good tryout, and...
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it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are o
it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia...
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join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your mement of zen. >> the table. he walks up and says he was nudged in the back. she's so elegant. she pulled this off. >> do you see a nudge. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen: will high gas prices hurt president obama? i assume so, have you seen that motorcade? [ laughter ] then, do the girl scouts of america have a...
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thank you. >> so mark halperin, take us back to that moment. and your reporting on this book. >> well, it is a charming moment. because it's one of the rare moments where sarah palin seemed to my ear at least even a little bit nervous walking out on that stage. then as i said in the debate she did pretty well and found her voice. she did refer to him as o'biden in debate prep and the advisers were worried that would be branded as kind of a gaffe and illustration of her ability to think on her feet coming after the katie couric interview that she did. a series of interviews with katie couric that hadn't gone well and that had exposed for some viewers and voters weaknesses in governor palin's ability, again, to think on her feet and to be knowledgeable about things. for most candidates it would just be seen as kind of a funny gaffe. they were worried it would take on larger symbolic meaning and criticis criticism if it happened in the debate. they said, call him joe. she said i don't know. how can i call him joe? so she decided to ask him for per
thank you. >> so mark halperin, take us back to that moment. and your reporting on this book. >> well, it is a charming moment. because it's one of the rare moments where sarah palin seemed to my ear at least even a little bit nervous walking out on that stage. then as i said in the debate she did pretty well and found her voice. she did refer to him as o'biden in debate prep and the advisers were worried that would be branded as kind of a gaffe and illustration of her ability to...
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. >> what did tonight's results tell us about how a race against the president could go down? >>> plus, palin versus hbo. it's the game-changing tv movie that's got sarah palin fuming. and demanding this film about her swift rise be labeled fiction. we'll tell you why she's crying foul. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," super tuesday showdown. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. tonight it was a rollicking super tuesday with ten states and 437 delegates up for grabs in what now seems like a marathon republican contest to take on president barack obama. tonight saw mitt romney and rick santorum locked in a dead heat in the critical fight for ohio. right now abc news can report romney has the lead of about 1 percentage point over santorum with romney looking like the apparent winner in. and that razor-thin victory means he's still poised to win the nomination, eventually. with such a tight race it won't be easy. romney took virginia, vermont, idaho, mass
. >> what did tonight's results tell us about how a race against the president could go down? >>> plus, palin versus hbo. it's the game-changing tv movie that's got sarah palin fuming. and demanding this film about her swift rise be labeled fiction. we'll tell you why she's crying foul. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," super tuesday...
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he took us journalists aside and told us, asked us what is really going on here and flattered us. it was quite a moment. you could tell this guy was obviously one of the most talented politicians around. clearly, he vindicated that. i think the opinions about his job performance are obviously mixed, but as a reporter, what where hope to do is go out on the trail, follow him around, go to chicago, talk to people who know him, and try to make that assessment for myself and try to hopefully not be boring and get our readers to sort of really pay attention to this election year. >> one thing he's done is completely reshape american foreign policy, not by only withdrawaling troops in iraq and afghanistan, but also the way he deployed american military operations in libya, frask, in getting rid of gadhafi, was an exercise in reshaping how american forces will behave in that operation. allowing the british and french to take a lead. that may be the way forward for america. >> his foreign policy successes are numerous. the arguments that republicans have had for years, really since harry
he took us journalists aside and told us, asked us what is really going on here and flattered us. it was quite a moment. you could tell this guy was obviously one of the most talented politicians around. clearly, he vindicated that. i think the opinions about his job performance are obviously mixed, but as a reporter, what where hope to do is go out on the trail, follow him around, go to chicago, talk to people who know him, and try to make that assessment for myself and try to hopefully not be...
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where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a book by a government chekc. [cheers and applause] i see an america that is held -- but is never humbled. i see an america that is so strong that no one in the world would ever think of testing the might of our military. [cheers and applause] today which took an important step towards that america. tomorrow we will take another. each day we will move closer, not just to victory, but to a better america. join us. join us. together, we will inshore that america's greatest days are still ahead of us. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] thank you so much. god bless
where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a...
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i'm glad you're up with us watching or listening live. shoot us an email at waytooearly@msnbc.com. or text the word "awake" followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this friday, march 23rd. there's a lot going on today, including new charges against the staff sergeant accused of killing 17 civilians in afghanistan. we'll have the latest details just ahead. >>> plus, president obama mix it is up with a heckler at his energy speech in ohio yesterday. a clip you don't want to miss. but first, let's get to the news, live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >>> there are new developments taking shape in florida today, as state officials work to address the public outcry over how the city of sanford has handled the shooting death of trayvon martin. the shooter, george zimmerman, remains a free man today, claiming he shot the unarmed teenager in self-defense. sanford's police chief, at the center of criticism for not arresting the gunman, has temporarily stepped down. the state prosecutor oversee
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it is snowing up to the north of us right now. some of that related to lake effect. you can see it clouds up there. an indication that there is wind up there as well. current conditions outside -- we had a high yesterday of 74 degrees at the airport. now we are beginning to slide. we bought about on the weekend and then start to climb again. you take it all tomorrow and come right back up again. on the boardwalk, 48. 46 in parkton. 34 in oakland right now. we are dealing with pollen. 502 is the count for trees. some of you sneezers are getting caught. gusty winds coming in behind at cold front, now off shore. a second front is in the great lakes. in general, out to the west, not much happening. that gives us quiet weather. the past week or so it has been active with solar flares and storms. not as big as the one earlier in the week. thiss the area of sunshine that is coming from. this is a picture of what it looks like this morning from the satellites up there. it is still producing some strong solar winds and flares, these massive injections. our forecast is getting
it is snowing up to the north of us right now. some of that related to lake effect. you can see it clouds up there. an indication that there is wind up there as well. current conditions outside -- we had a high yesterday of 74 degrees at the airport. now we are beginning to slide. we bought about on the weekend and then start to climb again. you take it all tomorrow and come right back up again. on the boardwalk, 48. 46 in parkton. 34 in oakland right now. we are dealing with pollen. 502 is the...
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i remember him sauntering up to the front and not giving us a lecture but engaging us in a conversation and speaking the truth and telling us that he learned at this place that i carried with me ever since. >> tell me about the significance of this video clip of barack obama. it's all been built up for a long time. >> both of us did this video. it's an interesting video. an incident that we have known about but video is revealing. it's a moment of obama soundsin exactly like himself while taking sides in this divisive fight at harvard. very much standing with professor bell who was very much on the left of that argument. >> you have an opinion about this. what do you think of this video clip? >> well, it's a very interesting video clip. i wish that buzz feed -- i don't know whether it was something they did or when they went to the boston network to license this footage, whether or not it was edited by buzzfeed or by the boston network, i wish they would have showed the actual full video footage because at the very end one of the things that ben smith does not get into at buzzfeed and w
i remember him sauntering up to the front and not giving us a lecture but engaging us in a conversation and speaking the truth and telling us that he learned at this place that i carried with me ever since. >> tell me about the significance of this video clip of barack obama. it's all been built up for a long time. >> both of us did this video. it's an interesting video. an incident that we have known about but video is revealing. it's a moment of obama soundsin exactly like himself...
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i remember him stauntering up front and to the giving us a lecture but engaging us in a conversation, and speaking the truth. >> jon: okay, two things strike me, one that really doesn't seem that radical. and two, [bleep] the guy with the sandwich? (laughter) this guy, you know, on the one hand i was very much like to hear the speech about harvard faculty diversification, on the other hand i would very much like to enjoy an egg salad sandwich. wait, i have an idea. this is why i'm at law school, to learn how to balance competing interests. actually it turns out that sandwich guy has been with obama ever since. 's tended obama's inauguration from what i understand. there he is in the back. he actually had a prime seat at the state of the union. and from what i understand was even in the room the night they killed bin laden. is there something in this tape that i am missing? >> that was the editing version of that video did not show you that seconds later barack obama embraced bell before turning the microphone over to the controversial professor. >> jon: oh. he hucked the professor. is
i remember him stauntering up front and to the giving us a lecture but engaging us in a conversation, and speaking the truth. >> jon: okay, two things strike me, one that really doesn't seem that radical. and two, [bleep] the guy with the sandwich? (laughter) this guy, you know, on the one hand i was very much like to hear the speech about harvard faculty diversification, on the other hand i would very much like to enjoy an egg salad sandwich. wait, i have an idea. this is why i'm at law...
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if you see something you think is evidence of media bias, e-mail us at foxnews.com. up next, the challenge for the media to cover the latest mess in afghanistan. >> we're heart broken over the loss of he incident life. t the killing of civilians is outrageous and unacceptable. it's not who we are as a country and it it does not represent our military and for tareen i've directed the pentagon to make sure we spare no effort in conducting a full investigation. >> a u.s. soldier is accused of killing 16 afghan civilians, nine are chuildren and we don't know, it's suggested the guy has snapped, but the media has used it an opportunity to weigh in on the afghan mission overall. >> yes, but i think in general there's a growing debate in this country about the wisdom of the u.s. in afghanistan. and there's pressure on president obama and even the candidates for a faster withdrawal base and hamid karzai is making it ease heier saying enough is enough we want you out of the combat mission by the end of 2013 not 2014 and the taliban saying thank you very much, we don't want to
if you see something you think is evidence of media bias, e-mail us at foxnews.com. up next, the challenge for the media to cover the latest mess in afghanistan. >> we're heart broken over the loss of he incident life. t the killing of civilians is outrageous and unacceptable. it's not who we are as a country and it it does not represent our military and for tareen i've directed the pentagon to make sure we spare no effort in conducting a full investigation. >> a u.s. soldier is...
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i said proud and ancient culture with much to teach us. persian baklava. not that israeli baklava is not good it's quite good p. what the (bleep) is baklava? nothing beats a deep fried oreo twinkie pizza cake, right? we eat ter blix we have to stop this before it gets out of hand because if israel starts a war we have no choice but to dive into it with them which doesn't mean you should start a war. i did commit the troops to israel? that would only strengthen the irany dictatorship not that you should start one. i'm losing everybody. ♪ oh, beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ havenu shalom aleichem ♪ havenu shalom aleichem ♪ he's got the moves like jagger he's got the moves like jaggergr is ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] papa can you hear me? how do i make this stop? hey, i don't ask for much. is there anyway could you choose a winner here and let them know by mail without all the boom boom juice because this would be a good time to do this unless you are in an [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. as you know, today is super tuesday. i hope you sent fl
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where is the president now on the whole idea with the use of force? james traub wrote in the near times recently that at the end of intervention is not going to be any more interventions. but where do you think the president actually is as a theoretical matter, as a matter of principle of theory on the idea of using force? >> thanks, bob. of course, this does get to the crux of the dilemma you pointed out earlier of a contemporary history because i sense that the president use has evolved during the time in office and i think that's part of what he is reluctant to, before leaving on say, i think he is more tired of for now that he was three years ago just as the country is. that's not a reason to say this engage if you meet security threats run the line, then with regard to his iran stands lately has been more clear i think that if certain actions were to take place i interpret them as being can make it more likely the united states would militarily intervene. so it is a mixed thing. i think is a realist, and the george h. to be can't some ways that w
where is the president now on the whole idea with the use of force? james traub wrote in the near times recently that at the end of intervention is not going to be any more interventions. but where do you think the president actually is as a theoretical matter, as a matter of principle of theory on the idea of using force? >> thanks, bob. of course, this does get to the crux of the dilemma you pointed out earlier of a contemporary history because i sense that the president use has evolved...
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district reform and the use of things california is working on right now. adopting the the top two system for nominating candidates. i have concerns about that. i feel when you read statewide and a state like california at least when you have the candidate to get on the ballot as the independent the bar was not as high. whereas statewide had a multimillion-dollar campaigns. the top two i am not sure would benefit i'm not sure it benefits those to have the redistricting commission and i think we will see some better districts as a result. the way they are drawn now is to protect both parties and typically the public has almost nothing to say and rarely testifies. most deals are cut in the back room. and the public is cut out of the process. right now at any estimate is truly competitive at a 4305, if we had more 1/2 to appeal to the broad spectrum of the center not just the democratic constituents. that is another thing. but people should make small contributions. money is intractable. money and influence getting to the heart of making contributions and maki
district reform and the use of things california is working on right now. adopting the the top two system for nominating candidates. i have concerns about that. i feel when you read statewide and a state like california at least when you have the candidate to get on the ballot as the independent the bar was not as high. whereas statewide had a multimillion-dollar campaigns. the top two i am not sure would benefit i'm not sure it benefits those to have the redistricting commission and i think we...
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troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have foreign bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in cross our bases of a lot of the noises our north has of those bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these feel. since the end of world war two these places have been . we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions any of thing else you get everything you needed.
troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have foreign bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in cross our bases of a lot of the noises our north has of those bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these feel. since the end of world war two these places have been . we're here to provide a safe and secure...
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things like that that mitt romney used and ron paul used more effectively and i want to really hurts newt gingrich in that state. it made it impossible for him to win just by highlighting some of the things he has done in the past that show maybe he is not such a conservative candidate. after he left office, he has a bit of a checkered past in terms of embracing moderate views and it has come back to haunt him. it was most important in iowa where he was unable -- he lost all of his momentum and his campaign was damaged. host: this is from one of our twitter followers -- guest: the republican party got more religious after 1980 but it has always been a white and conservative party. the question is is it losing female voters as well. with all the debates and language on contraception and reproductive rights and planned parenthood, that may play well to the base but many independent women are looking at this and saying we're not sure which way to go. the mitt romney numbers in women and independent voters have collapsed in the wake of all of this of this rhetoric going on in the debate.
things like that that mitt romney used and ron paul used more effectively and i want to really hurts newt gingrich in that state. it made it impossible for him to win just by highlighting some of the things he has done in the past that show maybe he is not such a conservative candidate. after he left office, he has a bit of a checkered past in terms of embracing moderate views and it has come back to haunt him. it was most important in iowa where he was unable -- he lost all of his momentum and...
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they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to a country none drum. how do they get america to do their bidding? it ihard with this administration. there is a the possibility through escalated tit for tat, blowing up israeli embassies and diplplomates, as that continues you can see them target american targets and the united states is drawn in. there is a preum around iran. it's because fes getting more dangerous between the israeli and iranians, even though i think it is highly unlike theically they will go after the ieian ran nuclear capacity. >> what is the negative impact to the u.s. economy? >> i think we are gets close. i think once you get past 120, 125 people will make different choices in how they feel about the american economy. i'm not an economist. i'm a political scientist. i'm worried about the spike not the creeping. i'm worried if suddenly we have a real, a real belligerent impact that doesn't just hit israel and i
they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to a country none drum. how do they get america to do their bidding? it ihard with this administration. there is a the possibility through escalated tit for tat, blowing up israeli embassies and diplplomates, as that continues you can see them target american targets and the united states is drawn in. there is a preum around iran. it's...
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where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when the government finally understands -- i see a time when we'll finally have a government that understands it's better for more people to pay less in taxes than for a very few to pay a lot more. i see an america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not enabled by a government check. i see an america that is humbled -- excuse me. i seen an america that is humble, but it is never humble that leads but is never led. i see an america that is so unquestionably strong that no one in the world would ever think of testing the might of our military. today we took an important step towards that america. tomorrow we'll take another. each day we move closer not just to victory but to a better america. join us. join us. together we're going to ensure that america's greatest days are still ahead. thanks, you guys. thank you so much. and god bless the united states of america. thank you! >>
where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when the government finally understands -- i see a time when we'll finally have a government that understands it's better for more people to pay less in taxes than for a very few to pay a lot more. i see an america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not enabled by a government check. i see an america that is humbled...
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i saw that they have -- >> look, all of us who are women we're used to paying more from everything from dry cleaning to shoes to shirts. i mean, there has long been a cost gap in many aspects of society. having said that -- and i'm sure a lot of women don't know that they're paying more necessarily for health care than men are. this is probably news to them. you know, the president is so well with women in 2008. what was it, 56% of the female voted. now when you look at the head-to-head matchup, 49% to 45% against mitt romney. again, is it a messaging problem? what do you think is going on with women voters, and add to that some of the statements made by some of the republican candidates? >> well, chris, i actually think the republican candidates are doing a very good job of showing women in this country what the difference is between president obama and the republican -- excuse me -- party when it comes to health care, and women's issues generally. just yesterday mitt romney saying he didn't care where women get their mammograms. that's an important issue for women all across this coun
i saw that they have -- >> look, all of us who are women we're used to paying more from everything from dry cleaning to shoes to shirts. i mean, there has long been a cost gap in many aspects of society. having said that -- and i'm sure a lot of women don't know that they're paying more necessarily for health care than men are. this is probably news to them. you know, the president is so well with women in 2008. what was it, 56% of the female voted. now when you look at the head-to-head...
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premier wen used the word hocho revolution in the statement. this word has been taboo among party leaders and they've been avoiding the word over the past 30 years, but wen dared to use this word because he wanted to stress a delay in the political reform process could bring them back to the days of cultural revolution. he urged people to have a sense of crisis. from wen's perspective, the chongqing model is exactly the same as the culture revolution approach. he risked his political life to shatter the chongqing model. that's why he sought to dismiss bo. thank you. >> i'd like to ask you some more questions in a moment. the vice premier has been appointed party chief of chongqing. chen is set to be close to the former president. >> reporter: he is 65 and studied at the university in pyongyang and said to be fluent in korean. he was promoted to parliament bureau member at the 2007 national party congress and became vice premier the following year. his portfolio includes safety management for coal mines and railways. in reporting on bo's dismiss
premier wen used the word hocho revolution in the statement. this word has been taboo among party leaders and they've been avoiding the word over the past 30 years, but wen dared to use this word because he wanted to stress a delay in the political reform process could bring them back to the days of cultural revolution. he urged people to have a sense of crisis. from wen's perspective, the chongqing model is exactly the same as the culture revolution approach. he risked his political life to...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> joining me now to talk politics, our political panel. welcome to you all. i want to start with a story getting a lot of attention tonight. a tape of a young barack obama speaking at a harvard protest rally in 1991 demanding diversity at the law school. let's take a listen to what all of the fuss is. >> one of the persons that spoke at that orientation was professor bell. i remember him sauntering up to the front and not giving us a lecture but engaging us in a conversation and speaking the truth and telling us that he learned at this place that i carried with me ever since. >> tell me about the significance of this video clip of barack obama. it's all been built up for a long time. >> both of us did this video. it's an interesting video. an incident that we have known about but video is revealing. it's a moment
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> joining me now to talk politics, our political panel. welcome to you all. i want to start with a story getting a lot of attention tonight. a tape of a young barack obama speaking at a harvard protest rally in 1991 demanding diversity at the law school. let's take a listen to what all of the fuss...
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that was very useful. i think we should also remind ourselves that the budget control act passed congress. we voted to have $500 billion in savings out of defense. that was passed in the budget control act. i understand some did not vote for it, but the fact is, the vast majority of the senate did. 74 boats. the house passed it, signed by the president. the budget control act also provided for special powers to the special committee to deal with entitlements and revenue. they did not succeed. that leaves us with a sequester, which was also passed as part of the budget control act that says we have to cut an additional $535 billion over the next 10 years on top of the other almost $500 billion in savings out of defense. the other thing i think we should remind ourselves is when we talk about cuts, cuts really to a baseline. this is what you were getting at, senator sessions. quds relate to a baseline. a baseline is inflicted by his doric -- inflated by historic experience. so, when they think about cuts, mo
that was very useful. i think we should also remind ourselves that the budget control act passed congress. we voted to have $500 billion in savings out of defense. that was passed in the budget control act. i understand some did not vote for it, but the fact is, the vast majority of the senate did. 74 boats. the house passed it, signed by the president. the budget control act also provided for special powers to the special committee to deal with entitlements and revenue. they did not succeed....
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that is good for all of us. if we build a new bridge that saves the shipping company time and money, everybody benefits. we do better. that is america became an economic superpower. this is not traditionally -- this has not been a democratic or republican idea. it was a republican, teddy roosevelt, who called for progressive income tax. it was light as an hour who build the interstate highway system. -- like eisenhower who builds the interstate system. it was president lincoln, who could not win the nomination for the primary right now -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know, in the middle of the civil war, he helped make the transcontinental railroad possible and the national academy of sciences. he understood that we are in this together. we have to make and has been in our futures. it was with the help that fdr gave heroes, including my grandfather, the chance to go to college through the gi bill. [cheers and applause] that same spirit of common purpose still exists today. out here in vermont, and all ac
that is good for all of us. if we build a new bridge that saves the shipping company time and money, everybody benefits. we do better. that is america became an economic superpower. this is not traditionally -- this has not been a democratic or republican idea. it was a republican, teddy roosevelt, who called for progressive income tax. it was light as an hour who build the interstate highway system. -- like eisenhower who builds the interstate system. it was president lincoln, who could not...
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and us. so come on, give us a whirl. ♪ so come on, give us a whirl. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your favorite rides. progressive has truck insurance? number one in truck and motorcycle. is that a golf cart? yep. we also cover rvs, boats, atvs. anything else i can help you with? -can i take a ride? -you need a ticket -- -i'm first! -and that's by the water slide. okay. no running. oh,...
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you know each of us is only here because somebody somewhere was looking out for us. it started in the family, but it wasn't just the immediate family . there was somebody in church, there was somebody in the neighborhood, there was the coach of the little league. there was somebody who made an investment in our country's future. now, our story has never been about what we can do alone, it is about what we can do together. we don't win the race for new jobs and middle class security with the same old "you are on your own" mentality. i am telling you, it does not work. it did not work in the decade before the great depression. it did not work in the decade before i took office. it won't work now. [applause] think about who we are as a country, the opportunities we always pass on to future generations. when i think about michelle and me and where we come from -- [applause] i know you-all love michelle. [cheers and applause] i love her, too. you know, i think about sometimes we'll be in the white house and we think about my mother-in-law who lives upstairs was a secretar
you know each of us is only here because somebody somewhere was looking out for us. it started in the family, but it wasn't just the immediate family . there was somebody in church, there was somebody in the neighborhood, there was the coach of the little league. there was somebody who made an investment in our country's future. now, our story has never been about what we can do alone, it is about what we can do together. we don't win the race for new jobs and middle class security with the...
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against us coming from the field. and. we have a lot of strengths in a team for sure i think everyone i run with said that same person may seize the names up front air attack and plays and that's natural. but you know a lot of strength lies you know beneath that you know in the team spirit unity within the team and i think that's a real strength to be in on. those of you so you can you've got a few seasons kitties. called happy with me i guess and on mom very happy so long may continue very said i'm enjoying my football and you know i don't see myself anywhere in the future as something of such i mean i was wondering if you got if you gauge he's pretty much the same because you were as i mean you had someone getting called fancy to the boys. couldn't wait to get out of the truck see russia now i have to say it's the club it's the people throughout the club that have made it so easy to come and adapt and to live in russia. you know from the first moment i got here i was been fantastic made me feel settled and i mean he aske
against us coming from the field. and. we have a lot of strengths in a team for sure i think everyone i run with said that same person may seize the names up front air attack and plays and that's natural. but you know a lot of strength lies you know beneath that you know in the team spirit unity within the team and i think that's a real strength to be in on. those of you so you can you've got a few seasons kitties. called happy with me i guess and on mom very happy so long may continue very...